Republicans in North Dakota held a state
government trifecta for 23 years between 1992 to 2017.
Republicans in Wyoming gained a state
government trifecta in the 2010 elections.
Republicans in Texas gained a state
government trifecta as a result of the 2002 elections by taking control of the state House.
A state
government trifecta is a term that describes single - party government, when one political party holds the governor's office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state government.
Both legislative chambers and the governor's office were held by a single party before November 4, making New York a state
government trifecta.
When one political party holds the governor's office and a majority in both houses of the state legislature, the state is governed by a state
government trifecta.
Following the 2016 elections, Rhode Island was one of six Democratic state
government trifectas.
As a result of the November 2016 elections, there were 31 state
government trifectas in the 2017 state legislative sessions.
Tennessee is currently one of 26 Republican state
government trifectas.
Washington is currently one of eight Democratic state
government trifectas.
Oklahoma is currently one of 26 Republican state
government trifectas.
North Dakota is currently one of 26 Republican state
government trifectas.
Delaware is currently one of eight Democratic state
government trifectas.
Idaho is currently one of 26 Republican state
government trifectas.
Not exact matches
The state
government has provided a further $ 4.6 million for drilling and prospecting activities at 44 projects in Western Australia, including Fortescue Metals Group's (FMG)
Trifecta base metals project.
A Republican victory in the gubernatorial election would have created a Republican
trifecta, while Northam's victory maintained the state's divided
government status.
As a result of the 2016 elections, the state
government of Rhode Island remained a Democratic
trifecta, meaning that party holds the governorship as well as a majority in both the state Senate and state House.
President Obama's constitutional law professor and mentor at Harvard, Laurence Tribe, calls Obama's attempt to flout the Constitution in order to get his way on the «Clean Power Plan» (CPP) a «
trifecta» since it attempts to go around three major institutions of
government: Congress, the courts, and the states.
The major fallout from the pipeline deal was the
trifecta of corruption, poor
government oversight and crime that cheated villagers out of their share of BP's land compensation payments.
In addition, that puerile video hits the denialist's
trifecta: personal insult (on Hansen), anti-science (amazingly flaunting scientific ignorance as if gross ignorance is a good thing), and anti-
government (attacking a
government agency, NOAA).